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No More 20kph Speed Buffer on Abu Dhabi Roads Starting Today

Starting from today, drivers will want to pay extra attention on the roads across Abu Dhabi as long-existing speed buffers are abolished. Here’s what you should know…

Abu Dhabi announces major changes for road users

In a bid to improve road safety and clear up confusion on how fast you’re allowed to travel before getting flashed by radar, Abu Dhabi has removed the ‘speed buffer’ that allows motorists to drive 20kph faster than the advertised speed limit. The changes will be implemented from Sunday, August 12, impacting several roads including E11, the main artery connecting Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

But there’s also a bit of good news for drivers: Abu Dhabi Police has decided to reduce fines — from AED 600 to AED 300 — for motorists who exceed the designated speed limits.

Speed limit on the roads in Abu Dhabi

Drivers have long been able to travel 140kph in a 120kph zone with radars triggering at 141kph (or 120kph in a 100kph zone with radars triggering at 121kph.) But Abu Dhabi Police are warning road users that radars will begin flashing according to the speed limit on the designated signage. New speed limit signs are already in place across the capital — if the sign says 80kph, drivers can expect to be flashed at 81kph.